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What is the best way to get pics of your graded books where the image is clean and the least amount of reflection as possible | ||
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COLLECTOR | dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user | |
Flatbed scanners are typically used. A scanner large enough for a graded book is fairly expensive so I use the scanner at my local public library for free. Others use one at work, etc. If that avenue isn't open to you, I know other user have setups specifically for graded books to reduce glare and reflections and I'm sure you'll hear from them soon |
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Quote:Originally Posted by dielinfinitethanks for info i might look into a scanner depending on what they go for |
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Collector | dpiercy private msg quote post Address this user | |
Try different things; natural light is best. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by dpiercysee like the way yours turned out nice an clear by the way very nice Wonder Woman |
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COLLECTOR | JWKyle private msg quote post Address this user | |
These were done with a cheap HP 8250 scanner. |
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@ONLINE_209 - Thanks! | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by JWKylesee that is what i mean nice and clean thanks for the scanner info |
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